Brave Rape Victims Come Forward to Condemn Sarah Jeong of the New York Times

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Sarah Jeong, newly hired at the New York Times, is a racist who stripped a rape victim of her anonymity.

In my previous article I exposed how newly appointed New York Times editorial board member Sarah Jeong had doxed a rape victim, knowing that the act would trigger harassment of her. I further revealed that when the allegations were put to the New York Times they did not deny it, and I quoted their response in full. Now brave victims of rape and childhood abuse have come forward to condemn the New York Times, its leadership and Jeong.

Matthew Hopkins News uses tracking software to track media inquiries. This enables me to see how many times an inquiry is displayed. My initial media inquiry to the New York Times was viewed nearly 800 times after being sent to a single press officer – over 600 in the first 90 minutes after being sent. It is clear that the NYT realises how comprehensively the story destroys their narrative of Jeong being a victim of racism and online trolls.

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The New York Times fears this story. My email about this to a single press officer was read nearly 900 times, the first 600 of those in 90 minutes. Readers are asked to please share my last article and this one with every Conservative publication you can.

I was incredibly grateful to users of /r/the_donald (T_D) and /r/KotakuInAction (KIA) for sharing my last article. The story needs to be the “next thing” about Jeong in the national and international media after the racism allegations. Readers are encouraged to share it with their favourite national publications because this is what the NYT fears. T_D and KIA were not the only subreddits to see my article however. Reddit is home to communities made up exclusively of victims of rape and abuse.

One brave victim chose to express her feelings in /r/adultsurvivors/. It is harrowing reading –

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Reminder: Racist NYT Board Member Sarah Jeong Doxed a Rape Victim, Opposed Revenge Porn Criminalisation

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Sarah Jeong, newly hired at the New York Times, is a racist who stripped a rape victim of her anonymity. Picture CC-3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.

Recently, newly hired New York Times editorial board member Sarah Jeong has come under hire for racist tweets. The racism however is by no means her only Twitter faux pas. In January 2016 Jeong doxed a rape victim by identifying her. In the United Kingdom, naming a victim of sexual assault is illegal unless they waive their right to anonymity. In the United States it is not usually a crime to name a rape victim, but it is one of journalism’s stronger moral taboos and most ethical journalists will not. Of particular note, Jeong republished the identity of the victim in a blog post knowing she and her husband objected and knowing that Newsweek had taken it down. The Times did not deny the allegations, but did appear to distance Executive Editor from the hire, claiming he had nothing to do with it.

In the United Kingdom and many other states rape victims are entitled to anonymity. In the UK, naming a victim of rape is a crime under s1 and s5 of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 unless they waive the anonymity. In the United States it is merely unethical but although the Supreme Court has upheld a First Amendment right to deviate from the norm, it is generally considered serious ethical wrongdoing.

Sarah Jeong had been involved in an argument over the content of an online article, which had contained a link that Jeong felt trivialised a rape threat. The dispute was covered in Newsweek’s “Today in Tabs” section. A woman (I have deliberately anonymised) wrote a letter to Tabs complaining about the article and revealing her status as a rape victim. The author of the piece, Rusty Foster, published the letter claiming it was “in the interests of fairness”. After complaints the letter was taken down on ethical grounds just leaving the woman’s legal concerns.

The rape victim’s anonymity was restored. Until in January 2016 the woman’s identity was republished on Jeong’s blog. At the time, I contacted the victim via her husband and respectfully requested permission to write about it, which was granted. In my article I also wrote about Jeong’s friendly online interactions (archive) with Sarah Nyberg, who claimed to be a white nationalist paedophile (archive). I linked to her Jeong’s express opposition to revenge pornography laws (archive).

As my earlier article noted, quoting her, Jeong realised her blog post would lead to the victim being harassed all over again and in that knowledge posted her name. She also despicably accused the husband of using the woman’s victim status as a “weapon”.

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Police Manhunt for Kiwi Farmers “Ginger Piglet” and “TheDrivelBroadcast” Pauses, For Now

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Ginger Piglet is sought by Hertfordshire police.

Unbeknownst to members of Kiwi Farms, police have been actively hunting for the Kiwi Farms members known as Ginger Piglet and TheDrivelBroadcast for nearly a year. The investigation even went so far as to ask Welwyn-Hatfield Borough Council for an email Ginger Piglet sent to them in early 2017 for forensic analysis. For now the police have hit a brick wall in terms of evidence so readers and even aggrieved fellow Kiwis are asked to provide information.

In late 2018 there were two tragic murders in America. A member of the sinister website Kiwi Farms walked into a school and started shooting having discussed it a few days before with Kiwi Farms’ leader Joshua Moon. A few weeks before that, a Kiwi Farms member called TheDrivelBroadcast photographed a building in Peartree not far from the school with an intent to intimidate me and other residents. Police have been actively hunting Ginger Piglet and TheDrivelBroadcast since then.

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Kiwi Farms member Williams Atchison under his username, “Fuck You” asks his friend Joshua Conner Moon, “Null” how long before he conducts a mass shooting.

To understand why Piglet and Drivel are sought so enthusiastically by police it is important to understand both UK law and also the recent activities of Kiwi Farms.

In UK and US law, there is a concept of a person being an accessory to a crime. For example in the United Kingdom, under the Accessories and Abettors Act 1861 anyone who “aids, abets, counsels or procures” a crime can be prosecuted as though they are the person who committed it. There are also offences under the Serious Crime Act 2007 of assisting or encouraging an offence.

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